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What are the set of microtubles which move to opposite ends of the cell to aid in cell division called

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A centriole

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is a small set of microtubules arranged in a specific way. There are nine groups of microtubules. When two centrioles are found next to each other, they are usually at right angles. The centrioles are found in pairs and move towards the poles (opposite ends) of the nucleus when it is time for cell division.

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